Introduction

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  1. Week 1 (Chapters 1-3): Master the interior of the Earth and Isostasy. Memorize the densities and thicknesses.
  2. Week 2 (Weathering & Mass Wasting): Make a table comparing 10 types of mass wasting. Draw 5 diagrams of landslides.
  3. Week 3 (River & Glacier): This is the longest section. Focus on the Erosional vs. Depositional landforms. Draw the "Cycle of Erosion" diagram until you can do it blindfolded.
  4. Week 4 (Arid, Coastal & Earthquakes): Focus on earthquake waves (P-S-L) and volcanic classifications.

Rohan had heard about the book from his seniors, who swore by its detailed explanations and clear illustrations. The book was a classic, widely used by geology students across India. Rohan's eyes widened as he carefully opened the cover, revealing the familiar yellowed pages.

Earth's Structure: Composition of the crust, mantle, and core.

Structural and Field Geology: Explains concepts like dip, strike, folds, faults, joints, and unconformities, alongside field techniques.

: Focuses on landforms created by wind, glaciers, underground water, and oceans. Part III: Structural & Field Geology : Covers practical elements such as folds, faults , joints, and the use of the clinometer-compass. Part IV: Crystallography & Mineralogy

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